This would be a very simple cute Easter decoration for the front yard.

I love this idea: "Our church saves the wood from the Christmas tree to make a cross for Good Friday. On Good Friday it is draped with black cloth. On Easter the wood is wrapped (like you would wrap an ace bandage). On Easter members of the congregation bring flowers from their gardens, which are attached by slipping the stems into the edges of the wrapped cloth."

Beautiful. Would be pretty in the front porch planter.

Easter Cross - beautiful idea to put in your front yard.

For the back yard garden? Beautiful. There is something so comforting about seeing these crosses before Easter. Reminds me what an awesome God we serve.

Bunny Butt Cupcakes Cute little bunny tooshies top your favorite chocolate cupcakes! This is such a fun Easter treat! For the bunny body I used a melon baller to scoop out small balls of white cake (you can also use a small ice cream scoop). Don’t worry if they’re not perfect, the coconut covers any flaws. Donut holes will also work for the bunny body. The feet are easy to put together You really only need a couple of pink candy melts for the toes.

Decorating Easter Eggs w/ Kids - To get a good “grip” on your egg, place it inside a wire whisk. No need to worry about the egg rolling off of a spoon!

DYEING EASTER EGGS with a WHISK: To get a good grip on your egg, place it inside a wire whisk. No need to worry about the egg rolling off of a spoon. Great idea, esp for toddlers and pre-schoolers. Most egg dyes will STAIN, so wear aprons or old clothing. You may want to cover the floor with an old shower curtain liner and spread newspaper out on the table or counter.